Education Science in Sweden: Promoting Research for Teacher Education or Weakening its Scientific Foundations?

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Abstract

Certain common elements can be identified regarding teacher education development in advanced knowledge-based economies. One of these is the attempt, up until relatively recently, to develop a solid foundation of scientific professional knowledge for what Basil Bernstein called the teacher education Trivium: roughly speaking, pedagogical sciences: approximately the psychology, sociology and philosophy of education. Another more recent development is to reverse this trend through a returning emphasis on academic subjects. The present article is based on an analysis of this policy trajectory in Sweden.

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Beach, D. (2011). Education Science in Sweden: Promoting Research for Teacher Education or Weakening its Scientific Foundations? Education Inquiry, 2(2), 207–220. https://doi.org/10.3402/edui.v2i2.21974

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